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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINER, amusements. UTAHN A theatre Every Saturday Mat Inee. Two Ferfonmanc, ciENINGS ti 30 and 8.1 S. MATINEE Dally. Except Sunday, ill Chang at PRICES :3& ... ,10c, 20c, Me .10c, 20c matinees Utah Credit Men hrld Us first meeting in Salt Lake last night, at. ended iiV number of Salt Lakers stud J. T. Young of Ogdtu. The director, decided io make a campaign to bring the 19'jS meeting of the National Association of Credit Men to Salt Lake, and. with that in view, the following were appointed delegates to the convention In Chicago on June 14th. 15th and ldth: Fisher Hants, Arthur Parsons, Herbert Van Dam, Jr, John Q. Critch- low and J. T. Young. If Salt Lake gets the 1208 invention. Mr. Young has received assonances that one day will be given for sight-seein- g In Ogden canyon sad the entire attendance estimated to be i.ouu, will be taken on a trip to the beautiful gorge. boarding house uu i.lm Kooyuuin sj, taken to iie by Deputy penitentiary yts;ridy H- was sentenced Sheriff Ytiison. Monday to two years on a charge uf burglary, to which be pleadeu guilty. I j Judge Shields of Park City has no the local authorities that the appeal in tha case of the State of abanUtah vs. Rtae Roily has doned and that it will not be carried to a conclusion. A commitment Uaa been asked for and Mies Roily will be brought down from Park City thi. week. She jras aratenced by Judge Howell to on year in the penitentiary. tiffed ba i wr&BuarsrriEnsxnt mmm a deUciovt dtUcry. state. . Electrical workers In the employ of RAID TO ths bell Telephone company met last night and agreed not to sirtke until their agreement expires la July. BE They adopted a resolution, however, will prohibit union men from dowork outside of the city Umi.s. Extension work throughout Davis and Weber county which has been pushed In order to complete certain Hues, will be postponed until the strike in Salt Lake Is settled. MADE ON STORES Tha funeral of Wm. O. Larooreaux ba bald in tha Second Ward meeting house at 10:20. Thursday morning. Tha body sill then ba shipped at 1:15 p. m. to Salt Lake for interment. For the third time In less than a year death has again come to relatives WHERE TOBACCO IS SOLD TO of Alonso Rogers, assistant chief of YOUNG SOYS. the Ogden fire department. He received a telegram yesterday announcing tha death, of hit brother-in-law- , reover services the funeral The Frank N. Martin, at Galesburg, Chief of Polica and Juvenila Judge Remains of Melon Perry will ba held at HI. Only six weeks ago a niece was solved te Command Reapect Slaterrllle laid away in Laramie, 11 a. n, Friday, in tha for tho Law. On June Wye. meeting house. The remains may be XU, 1508, hi: brother, Councilman Osviewed during tha morning on tha day car Rogers, of Laramie, died, of tha funaiaL Interment will take besides his mother about Wyo, two years Orders hare been issued by Chief North ths la Ogden cemetery. plans ago. of 1 Police Browning to the sergeants In charge of patrolmen, and by Judge The selection of the sit for the Miss Ellen Thoms gave a concert Gunnell of the Juvenile court, to tho James Brown monument was which will make it exmade ywstarday by Colonel John Fife, in the Logan Tabernacle last evening. court ofitoers, la She assisted for bartenders, Prof. Prof. tremely Kent, unprofitable by Councilman Craig, Moyas, Weather Coop and Ellen Hartley. cigar store clerks, and proprietors of by, Williams, Flvgmre and Thomas, corner grocery atoreato sell tobacco sad J. 8. Lewis and Bela Kadlsh, park Senator Ben Tillman apeaka In Salt In any form to bora of 18 years and commissioners. A spot In the city hall Lake Sunday next His subject will under, it la the Intention of the square, directly north of the north be The to rigidly enforce that part Race Problem.'1 entrance to tha city ball and close to of tho new lawa pertaining to the care street, the sidewalk on Twenty-fift- h Under the new f!h and game law and protection of Irresponsible parWork was chosen as most suitable. it la unlawful to fish for. trout be- sons. of erecting the monument will comIn a conference yesterday bemence at once in order that It might fore June 15. Any person over the tween Chief Browning and Judge Gun1 of the to of 14, age upon on Decoration At payment Day. be In place nell assertion was made by both the of the or Juathra fleece deputy present it rests In the city cemetery, any office rw that tha increase la the conbut a force of men are engaged in game warden. Is granted a license to sumption of tobacco, by hoys, la age separating It from Ita foundation. A hunt and fish. The new fish and game from 10 to II years, In twelve months eoncrete base 6 by 6 2 feet will laws will be published In next Sun- Is really deplorable. No small part be laid to bear tha weight of the monday's Exsnilner, of the blame for thla state of affairs ument. To enable the public to read U directly charged to dealers. the circuon Ths Pacific a Union Coal the inscriptions company plinth Police officers have raided several constructed sidewalk will which ba announced fire that lar the today lias raged In the Cumberland Coal resorts la the past week and have around tha base. boys enveloped la clouda of for six mine, Cumberland, Wyu., smoke aa late aa I o'clock In tha mornLlewellyn Jones, formerly of Ogden, months, has now been extinguished These conditions, the chief and has severed his connection with the and that work in tha mines will be ing. exist and Tha mine, which the judge declare, actually over Associated Press in Balt Lake, and gin immediately. mere are obtaining such a power goes to Chicago to take a position has been hermetically sealed for six children unless action I taken that now an and with the Sheldon School of Salesman is open explorer iimnihs, downtlon party hss reached the lowest lev immediately they will prove tha ship. fall of not a few youths. el. The fire hss been smothered. A number of boy s, with sallow comThe United States circuit court of red eyes, and thoroughly sat-- u plexions, DeC. A. Howard, colored, was sentencPPM Is, composed of Judges Van with the fumes of tobacco, rated CO ed to serve day s in tha city Jail were venter, Adams and Kyner, will Thursread a lecture thin morning at day hesr arguments at St. PanI In the this morning oa a charge of assault the police station and, on promise that esse of the United States Smelting and .battery, preferred against him by would reform, they were permitcompany, appellants, against residents his wife. Hs served a sentence fur they ted to go. Statistics compiled by the snd farmers of the Salt Lake valley, a almllar offense not many weeks ago. authorities s it the show that sho obtained la the federal district Mrs. Howard on tha witness stand, on court of Utah a permanent injunction displayed a cut In her arm inflicted by young men arrested la the city vaof burglary, chargee larceny, petit d declared her restraining tha smelting company and a butcher knife. She Crimea, had their others from operating their smelters. intended to kill her and would grancy andIn other reaorta whera they formbeginning have succeeded had not assistance ar- ed acquaintances and vices that provThe new board of directors of the rived. The cutting took place in a this, Chief ed their downfall. Knowing ' Browning will maintain strict watch and In case the law la violated, measures will be taken to bring the guilty parties to justice. alii bus-ban- WOMANS RIGHTS. Ths Dignity and Sacredness of Motherhood " OCDEN ' Think of the greatest man who hag ever lived upon i this earth, sad then think of him as he lay, an infant, in his mothers arms. Does it seem possible that he should have grown, become great in the world's estimate and perhaps had monuments erected to perpetuate his memory, and yet that the world should have forgotten even the name of the woman who bore him ? The aon's work is the mother's primarily and, therefore, the recognition of the dignity snd tender sacredness of motherhood should no longer he delayed. It is high time that thib country's women who have contributed LARGELY To greatest trcasures-r-TH- S maee wiiat IT is should be recognized. Why should not these good mothers be given die right to vote and have a voice in our government a right that is accorded to some of ths most ignorant, most insignificant and vilest of men ? it over-wor- scientifio-mrdicin- of womana weaknesses, periodical pains, peculiar irregularities, wasting and weakening catarrhal, pelvic drains and kindred ailments. It is a remedy, the makers of which print its formula on very and attest id and correctness under oath; a remedy devised and adapted to womans delicate constitution by an educated physician an experienced specialist in com-fleten- eu womus diseases: a remedy, every naa received the writ- emfmetoent of Che most eminent madicaiVriteVa of all theWeverml schools practicKfoA tha curexrf woman's pscnUar diseases; a remedhich has re bona-tidto ita credit than sny other sold by Eramrstafotvowana special requirem which contains makeup Delicate, weak, nervous women should especially shnn the nee of alcoholie medicine which, from their stimulating and exhilerating effects may seem, for a time, to do good, but which, from he inevitable effect of the alcohol in shrinking np the red corpuscles of the mood, are rare to do great and lasting harm in the long ran. Besides they get a craving for stimulants which is most deplorable. Favorite Prescription " is the one remedy for woman ills which contains no alcohol. Only invigorating and nerve strength-mn- g effects caa follow tha use of this famous medicine for women. It can it possibly do harm in any state or Jidition of the system. Ha woman has bearing down, or dragging pains, low down in the abdo-"w- i, or pelvis, backache, frequent in particular. organa distinctly feminine "worn-out- ," For debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girias, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription u the greatest earthly boon, being nneqnaled as an appetising cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nervine, "Favorite Prescription" is and is invalnabw in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, sp arena, St. Vituss dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant of upon functional and prganic diseaaa rethe womanly organa. It inducM freshing sleep and relieve mental anxi, ety and despondency. No woman suffering from any of ths afford to accept above symptoms can any secret nostrum or medicine of known competition, as a substitute for a medicine like Dr. Pirree'e Fevorite Prescription, which is ov xxowx and has a record of over forty veare of eurrs and sells more large' than ever before. Its make withhold no secret from their patients, believing open publicity to be the vary best guaranty of merit. Dr. Pierce Invites all suffering women to consult bm bv letter free of flop. All letters ef consultation are held aa strictly private and sacredly confidential and all answers are returned ia sealed envelopes. Address: Dr. Slain, Pierre, Invalids Hotri and Institute, Buffalo. N. Y. . over-worke- ran-tow- d, FLORL S01IETY Organized to Aid In Beautifying the City. ' Florists of the city perfected an organisation at the court house last night for tha promotion at good fellowship, the culture of flower and the improvement of the general appearance of the city parka and public places. T. W. Stllwell was elected president and F. J. Henderahot, Jr, secretary and treasurer. A committee waa appointed to meet with the Civic League and tha park commissioners for the purpose of selecting locations for flower beds which the florists have offered to place on date. These city property at an early and will be beds will be seasonable, renewed each spring. A magnificent plot la being worked out to adorn tha west half of tha city square which will he sowed with grass thla summer. Beside offering auch splendid gifts to the city, tho organisation will promote interest in the maintenance of lawns, shrubbery, trees snd plants. Ogden Floral Society" la the name selected at the meeting. It will regu late the price of flowers, wholesale and retail, and will accept bids only through the approval of the society. In thla manner, competition will he limited to a small degree which the florists claim will prove satisfactory to the public and agreeable to horticul- ( It has been well said that "for every monument to a great man there should be a monument to his mother and the mothers monument should be built first." But it ia not to much the purpoee of headaches, dizzy or fainting spells, Is tlii brief article to advocate the just nervous and easily startled, has gnawrights and privileges due to the women ing feeling in stomach, sees imaginary of this country, although it has afforded floating specks, or spots before tier the writer great pleasure to pen the fore- eyes, Liu melancholia, or "blues," or a going brief tribute to their worth and. weakening disagreeable, catarrhal draia just deserts, as it is to call attention to from pelvic organa, aha can makt no the fact that wlien broken down in mistake by resorting to the nse of Dr. health and strength by the Pierces Favorite Prescription. It will too frequent bearing of children, the invigorate and tone np the whole sysnever ending toil, worry and care of the tem and especially the pelvic organa. Dr. Iierce'i Fnvorite Prescription ia household, or by whatever may overtax the strength and delicacy of her a eatefnlly devised sensitive system, there is one, tried and by an experienced and skillful physiproven, safe remedy npon which ehe cian, and idspted to woman's delicata may rely to regain health, strength and system. Being made of native American Uie power to medicinal roota, and without alcohol, folly enjoy life. That remedy ia Dr. Fierce! Favorite it ia perfectly harmless in its effects turists. Prescriptica a remedy made wholly tn any condition of the female ijnfos. from the roota of native forest plants As a powerful invigorating tonic," Fawhich have been proven to be most vorite Prescription imparts lasting effieacume, reliable and eafe in the cure strength to the whole system and to the nih T COMEDY OF GRADUATES. Fred Moore Engaged aa Instructor by the Beard ef Education Commencement Osya Fred Moore ha, eugaged by ttu- Board of Ld union Ui superintend the stage setting and to coach the amateurs la th one-ac- t comedy Biueiral sketch, The Dies Rehear-sal,to be given by the giria of the High graduating class. May 88. He arrived yesterday and conducted iqXlu pun nooauun qtuq spHuneqaii li the Opera House. For a aeq peg aiooft sqiuotn of the I'tahna and presented joeosie excellent stock productions. The operetta Is mid to ba laugh-prvoking In tha extrema and tha mtule la catchy and tunefuL Prof. Coop has been instructing the girls for weeks, ae that something good, musically, la looked for. It will be gives as the second half of the graduating class program. Superintendent Allison has made arrangements for th reservation of eeat to accommodate tha parent erf the graduates and tha Alumni association, but the remainder of tha house la to ba throws opre, without discrimination. to tha general public. School in the city will virtually and this week. Two day of next week will he set aside for the winding up of the years work, tha promotion of students and general preparation for commencement week. 'The majority of examination paper already passed upon show a high average on ths part of scholars aud, with few exceptions, all pupils in tha public schools will atep up a grad. Friday night the Juniors of the High school will give a reception party to tha Seniors at tha Congress hall. A week later the Alumni aw Koclation will honor ths graduates In a ball that will mark the close of the fc-- u IN A RIOT. ," house-keeper- con-rotm- to-d- Bur-gie- . New York, May 22. The first game of the series between the New York and Chicago National league teemes, at the Polo grounds, ended in almost a riot. Chicago won by a score of I to 2, and la now tied with the New York's in the race for the pennant Fant Infield play and Breancihaa'a error were responsible for. the downfall of the koala. Immediately alter the game was over the crowd, maddened at what were considered unfair dedakaa. euiged on the Held and surrounded Umpires Email and O'Day. Cushions were thrown at Umpire Emails and he was Jostled by the mob. Tho offletak ran for their dressing rooms, by hundreds of angry men. Two ptfieemen entered the ground, awk when several bottle were thrown by the crowd, they drew their revolver! and one of them fired a hot in the air. This brought a mounted patrolman Into tha grounds, and tha crowd was driven away from the umpire's room. No one was injured R- - H. E. Score: 7 Chicago 8 New York Batteries Brown and Kllng; Mathew eon and Breauahan. . fol-kw- ,. al WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS m I'u'.u-iii Ktilwaiji t ihl; iinst-n- i m.iathy uf San was the aa.ip.td. The adopted resolutions coBieinuing tlte ork of the national river- - atij bar; in-- oragresa aud enl dorsing an. that may food to auJ regular appropriations on the pert of the government, until (he harbors shall have been deepened an.l the system of inland waterways fuinprekeaslvely Improved. Uaiaain Henry A. Castle of Bt Paul, formerly sixth auditor 4 th treasury, spoke on Needed Postal Reforms." He ald there is too much centralisation of the business of tha postufflea department at Washington. Ha declared elso that th franking privilege, which now oust the government a year, la absurd. HANAN SHOE offers the case of soft, pliable father and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. .P. " SWITCHMEN TO ROOSEVELT, Make an Appeal In Bshalf ef Meyer, - Haywood and Pettlben. Detroit, Mich., May 22 The biennial convention of the Switchmen's Union of North America adopted a resolution protesting against' tha alleged kidnapping of Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbone," and requesting Ireal-deRoosevelt to use all legUlmafo means in his power to secure a reversal of tha recent decision legalising Mrioapptng. Ths resolution waa adopted unanimously by lha 250 who represent every atate In tha union, representing a membership of 23,000. The union declares that all laws relative to tha paotectlon and liberty of all American citizens in procuring defense were denied three brothers by the governors ef Colorado and Idaho and that their removal to tha scene of the Steunonberg murder constituted a pure and simple case of kidnap-- r ping." The resolution continues: And, whereas. President Roosevelt baa aeen lit to use th public press in expressing scntlnfbntt that Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbone were undealrabla citizens,' and previously referred to the Western Federation of Miners' officials as having been Implicated In the murder; and, aland Whereas, Such statement without precedent in the civilized world, and, whereas, zuch statements will affret their brothers In Jail In Idaho, condemning them before trial, be It Resolved, That tha Switchmen's Union of North America, in convention assembled, denounce the series of outrages Instituted against thane brothers, believing It a severe blow to American citizenship and good gov-er- a meat. Be It further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions ba forward! to President Roosevelt, requesting that be use all the legitimate mesne la hla power to compel the court to reverse the recent decision legalizing the of these brothers, and obey the Intent el the action aa to tha rlghti of men." Copies were ordered forwarded to the governors of Idaho and Colorado, and to Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbone. A resolution was also adopted today urging every member of the organization to become prominent In politics and to work for men who measures beneficial to himself, regardless of party. nt dele-gate- s, fa-vo- r HEGEMAN NEAR CITY OF p IN COURT. Guilty. New York Fans Maddened by Lose of a Game. , A - Haad of Metropolitan Life Pleads Nat ENDED !:iv . 1-- two-third- bottle-wrapp- ONE-AC- HIGH SCHOOL ti iuj ISrtT. c::.- - uf the most ,4 tho cuu,euticm U- l siitii! : 23, movt-iuvn- nnm-af-ivi- that ing 1-- 2 THE MAY txptc.vd Kruri4.-- j BY HIM IN ' it : , uiiu rhr TRAINED where aessiun Judge Gunnell has been named by Governor Cutler & a delegate to the Nstk-na- l Association of Correction to meet In Minneapolis. Governor Cutler has appointed William Drysdale to the board of labor conciliation sol arbitration, in pl&oe of Thomas Paucake, hj has left the GIRLS TO BE Judge aud Mrs. H. H. Henderson ha.e returned from Portland, Judge Henderson attended a ' of the State supreme court. Th date of the annual meat exercises cf the State School for the Deaf and Blind has hem changed to June 3, instead of Jane 4. rJbplbK3tkhd for. when fT&vortd' irei h Tweu.y-fiii- UTAIL. THIDSDAY. OGDEN, New Tork, May 22. John R. Hegemon, president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, appeared In the criminal branch of the supreme LOS ANGELES DEE-STANFO- SHOE CO. RD THAT RAILB WERE TAMPERED WITH. EVIDENCE Campany Offers a Reward of IIOJMO Mis. Bcheff Was m tha Train. Lna Angeleq. Cal., May 22 A South-er- a Padfle coast line train m ditched at Want Glendale, early this morning, and ton or mare persons were hurt Glendale la few mllr north of Lai Angeles. The train was quite late and running at a rapid rata when It left tha track. Th entire train, with the exception of the rear coaches, 1 off tho rails. Tha Pullman and aa observation car remained oa the track. Th fall crushed and damage! several of the car and It waa In Uia grinding rresh that the passengers were Injured. A soon a possible the uninjured trainmen and passengers scrambled down tha steep bank to the overturned ears. Through broken window and Aonra, forced with axes from within and without, tbs frightened pezaragern emerged, and. from the darkened interior, esme the groans of tha injuraik The news of the wreck was received in thla city shortly after It occurred, and a relief train, currying several physicians, started for the scene. With the aid of lanterns, the trainmen made an esamlnsttim of the track ia order to determine If possible (be reason of tho derailment. Under the first roach which remained on the track, ws found tha loosened nils with the wires securely fastened through the bolt holes and the ends uniting In a single strand that led Into the brush on the hillside. The engine crew, consisting of Kn gtueer Charles McCarin and Fireman W. W. McGregory, escaped1 uninjured. Conductor Bluehlngt-- sad Brakemei Tho Higgins were also unscathed. injured were brought to this rily shortly after 2 o'clock on train No. 22, ths the "Coaster, which followed wrecked train. At the Southern Padfle general office In thla city notices sere posted thla morning offering 110,008 for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who wore responsible for the wrock of the Shore Line Umited train. The offlrial announced that they had no dun whatever. Mrs. Frederick W. Bchoff, of Philadelphia, president of the Mothers Congress which recently adjourned in this city, was a passenger on the wrecked train, with Mra. Edwin C. Grice of Philadelphia who also had been a delegate to the congress. Both were taken to tha Lankershelm Hotel. Mrs. Although badly shaken up, Bchoff and Mra. Grice are reported uninjured. A SMALL SOLE AGENTS V II. 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Come tfttflb ESTES, 8P&CIAL1ST Bata fltoyl gomranbef fob ifftottaf dently the motive of crime, aa a large sack of silver, which be usually carried, la missing. court todav and pleaded not guilty to OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the Indictment returned against him NEW YORK FAILURE. yesterday, charging perjury and forgery. Ball wee fixed at 110,000 on one of the indictments for perjury. It waa New York, May 22. Tba furnished. failures! K. B. Haven A Commembers ef the New Mr. Hegemon's plea waa made with pany.the reservation that he may withdraw Yerit stock exebenge, was anIt by June and make such other monounced upon the floor ef the at noon today. tions as hie counsel would then see exchange fit Hie counsel, Delaney Nlooll, then The Arm in not a prominent one in Mock trading. applied for permission to inspect the minutes of the grand Jury wkieh reAtDistrict turned the indictments OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO torney Jerome nail ba would consent to tha Inspection in view of the preceHARTFORD, CONN FIRE. dent established in the Perkin insurance case. Justice Green beum said Hartford. Conn.. Mav 22. Fire of tbs dis- broke out at naea In Trinity college. that, in view of the consent trict attorney, ke would not interfere, In the vieinlty of the library end bat ha did not want to go on record not yet under eontreL The building as either consenting to, or denying, win be badly damaged such a motion. ANN STATEMENT. ASSOCIATION- MANUFACTURERS Washington. May 22. The comptroller ef the currency today ieeued a Resolutions ef Sympathy Expressed call for a atatement of the ooadltlon of the national banka at the close ef for San Francisco Railway. bnaloem on Meadny, Mny 2ih. New York, May 21. Tho announceMINE EXPLOSION ment of the result of a poll ef the three thousand members of the Na- u Denver, May 22. A dtsaetroua mine tional Maaufseturan assoolaUoa, np-Glebe. tha question aa to whether sad exptoefoa to reported today at how the tariff shall be revised Arisons. nuy IP YOU hundred MURDERED FOR Hit MONEY. Portland. Mich., May 22. Edward Manning; aged 60 year, proprietor of a restaurant here, waa murdered laat night while on hta way home. He was shot in the back. Robbery waa evi- Ijpaf Device in Ftah We einjiloy only Uu best workmeu that money ran eveire juh turned out of our office. longshoremen at the Atlantic docks la Brooklyn, were attacked by about an equal number of strikers or sympathisers, Including a number of llal Ian, when the strike breaker reported for worii In a body today. Tba strikers at first attempted to persuade the negroes to keep off tho docks, but la tha argument that ensued none of the member of the opposing forces became Involved in a fight which quickly Included the whole number os both aide. Durlng the first fighting which followed one of the negro fired hli revolver without injuring anybody. The pollen arrested him and dispersed the rioter. Jnne him W. guarantt RIOT. One Suppiios We handle the larput line of Negro Strike Breakare Attacked by Lengshoromsn. New York, May 22. CHAP. 1IEYEK1DUE E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains Qtj aad Cuunty. Losm on Improved Farm and Property Piramptly Negotiated. Uty In any pari of th - Fire, Tornado and , Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong aad Safe Companies at Loweft Hates. 419 Opposite Reed Hotel 25th Strest PHONES : 410 AND 4S9Z. |